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Atlas Lawn Mower Adapter

JMURiz

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Anyone here ever buy/user the Atlas Lawn Mower Adapter for a two post lift, to store a car?

http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-Lawn-Mower-Adapter-p/atlas-lma.htm
ATLAS-LMA-4.jpg


I am thinking it may be a good way to make a 2-post lift a parking/storage lift when not doing maintenance. I just am not sure if it can really lift up to a 5000lb car.

I have a small garage (with enough overhead for a 2-post or 4-post) and would like something to serve the functions of a maintenance lift and a parking/storage lift. I have cars that the engine must be dropped out of to remove, thus a 4-post lift will now allow my the width to do engine drops.

I also need to store 3 cars in my 2-car space.
What are your thoughts and/or experiences with parking a car on a2-post for storage (on the wheels, not the lift-points)

FYI, I am planning on a BendPak 2-post lift IF I go that route (I won't buy a non-certified lift).
 
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tyrell2004

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I am guessing that at 90" maximum wheelbase the lifting capacity is not close to 5K. and considering a Smart Car's wheel base is 71" not sure you could get a "real" car on that set up. I have seen these type of adapters for two posts but not "wheel' supports.
http://www.mohawklifts.com/consumer/speedlane.php
But that does not give you what you want............
 
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JMURiz

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I am guessing that at 90" maximum wheelbase the lifting capacity is not close to 5K. and considering a Smart Car's wheel base is 71" not sure you could get a "real" car on that set up.
I think that 90" maximum thing is only for their crummy lift used in the picture, I calculated that the BendPak should allow for a ~105" wheelbase or so (my cars are 82.7", 96.5", 103" and 108"). With the Bendpak it will also only reduce the lifting capacity to ~7000lbs, so that shouldn't be a worry as far as the lift itself goes. just not sure how strong the platform of 1/4" steel bolted together is.

As for storing on lift points, I'm from the school of thought that a suspension was designed for compression not tension.
 
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5thRail

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If you take the wheels off while in storage mode, you really don't have that much weight on the suspension corners.

Or get two lifts - one for storage (one or four post) and one for maintenance (2 post). That probably wouldn't cost a whole lot more than a 2-post plus mower adaptor...?
 

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Those trays don't look heavy enough to park cars on ....But if the car is less than a 90" wheelbase it couldn't weigh too much anyway. A tiny car may work but that's about it................:dunno:
 
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